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Sato Kinzoku Kogyo SALUS Nambu Ironware Teapot Mellow Arare Small / OI-GEN Foundry

[Get the tools for a lifetime!

Nambu ironware is said to develop a distinctive flavor the more it is used.
This is a typical iron teapot with a traditional pattern of "arare".
The size is perfect for people who live alone and can enjoy 2 to 3 cups of tea with a small teacup.
This kyusu is recommended for sencha and other teas because the tea leaves open tightly.
The greatest appeal of the iron kyusu is that it has excellent heat storage properties, allowing you to enjoy hot tea for a long period of time.
The "internal enamel" finish makes it easy to clean, even for beginners, making it a great gift.
The handle can be folded down for easy storage.

The round shape of this kyusu makes it ideal for sencha and other teas, as the tea strainer is wide enough to hold the tea leaves.
It can also be used as a teapot for enjoying herbal tea.

[What is Nanbu Tekki?]
A traditional handicraft made in Morioka City and Oshu City in Iwate Prefecture.
It was born from the tea ceremony that was popular among feudal lords during the Edo period (1603-1868).
The charm of these wares lies in their simple yet profound flavor.
The unique design that softly utilizes the iron material creates a look that is unique to Nambu ironware.

*Not for use over direct flame *Not for use in induction heating.
*The inside of the teapot is enameled. Do not attempt to boil water, as this may break the enamel.
*Please refer to the instruction manual for the proper care of the kyusu.

Recommended use: kyusu, teapot

*Click here to see other products in the [Nambu Tekki] series / Series Item

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SD item code:11069068

Detail Price & Quantity
S1
Lot 1
ロット1
(40192860)
JAN:4521540220872
(40192860) JAN:4521540220872

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Details
Item added on: 2023/1/31
Dimensions
Width/13.5x11cm
Height/9.2cm
Capacity (when full)/approx. 350cc
Weight: approx. 810g
Texture/Smooth
Microwave/NG
Dishwasher/NG
Specifications
Country of manufacture: Japan
Material / component: Cast iron (inside: enameled)*18-8 stainless steel / Oshu City, Iwate Prefecture (Made in Japan)
Package: Individual Packaging

Description

Sato Kinzoku Kogyo SALUS Nambu Ironware Teapot Mellow Arare Small / OI-GEN Foundry

[Get the tools for a lifetime!

Nambu ironware is said to develop a distinctive flavor the more it is used.
This is a typical iron teapot with a traditional pattern of "arare".
The size is perfect for people who live alone and can enjoy 2 to 3 cups of tea with a small teacup.
This kyusu is recommended for sencha and other teas because the tea leaves open tightly.
The greatest appeal of the iron kyusu is that it has excellent heat storage properties, allowing you to enjoy hot tea for a long period of time.
The "internal enamel" finish makes it easy to clean, even for beginners, making it a great gift.
The handle can be folded down for easy storage.

The round shape of this kyusu makes it ideal for sencha and other teas, as the tea strainer is wide enough to hold the tea leaves.
It can also be used as a teapot for enjoying herbal tea.

[What is Nanbu Tekki?]
A traditional handicraft made in Morioka City and Oshu City in Iwate Prefecture.
It was born from the tea ceremony that was popular among feudal lords during the Edo period (1603-1868).
The charm of these wares lies in their simple yet profound flavor.
The unique design that softly utilizes the iron material creates a look that is unique to Nambu ironware.

*Not for use over direct flame *Not for use in induction heating.
*The inside of the teapot is enameled. Do not attempt to boil water, as this may break the enamel.
*Please refer to the instruction manual for the proper care of the kyusu.

Recommended use: kyusu, teapot

*Click here to see other products in the [Nambu Tekki] series / Series Item

*Click here for a list of new items in order of arrival / New Item

*Click here to view Popularity

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Sea Mail From Jun.3rd to Aug.6th
Air Mail From May.16th to May.20th
EMS From May.15th to May.20th
Pantos Express From May.17th to May.22nd
DHL From May.15th to May.17th
UPS From May.15th to May.17th
FedEx From May.15th to May.17th
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*See product description section.
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